monosyllabicity — noun see monosyllabic … New Collegiate Dictionary
monosyllabicity — mono·syllabicity … English syllables
monosyllabicity — noun see monosyllabic … Useful english dictionary
Sino-Tibetan languages — Superfamily of languages whose two branches are the Sinitic or Chinese languages and the Tibeto Burman family, an assemblage of several hundred very diverse languages spoken by about 65 million people from northern Pakistan east to Vietnam, and… … Universalium
monosyllabic — adjective Etymology: probably from French monosyllabique, from monosyllabe Date: 1766 1. consisting of one syllable or of monosyllables 2. using or speaking only monosyllables 3. conspicuously brief in answering or commenting ; terse •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
monosyllabic — monosyllabically, adv. monosyllabicity /mon euh sil euh bis i tee/, n. /mon euh si lab ik/, adj. 1. having only one syllable, as the word no. 2. having a vocabulary composed primarily of monosyllables or short, simple words. 3. very brief; terse… … Universalium
Cham alphabet — Cham Type Abugida Languages Cham Time period 8th century–present Parent syste … Wikipedia